Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 244W. Blackwood, 1938 - England |
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Page 148
... morning . " Boom ! " went the dock- yard siren ; and it was morning . I heard the tramping of many feet . 7 A.M. , the mateys were going to work . I got out of my bunk , my head aching for all the world a blue raincoat and bowler hat ...
... morning . " Boom ! " went the dock- yard siren ; and it was morning . I heard the tramping of many feet . 7 A.M. , the mateys were going to work . I got out of my bunk , my head aching for all the world a blue raincoat and bowler hat ...
Page 250
... morning , ain't it ? " said the helmsman , turning and spitting down to leeward . " Ay , that's right . And we've got to take the Spitfire from the same blasted buoys to- morrow . " " Where's she goin ' to ? " " Knackers ' yard , " said ...
... morning , ain't it ? " said the helmsman , turning and spitting down to leeward . " Ay , that's right . And we've got to take the Spitfire from the same blasted buoys to- morrow . " " Where's she goin ' to ? " " Knackers ' yard , " said ...
Page 257
... morning the list had to be in the C. - in - C.'s office . The Termagant and I were sent out on the Monday to pick up torpedoes for the battleships . They were firing a lot of torpedoes , finishing up with a night shoot on the Wednesday ...
... morning the list had to be in the C. - in - C.'s office . The Termagant and I were sent out on the Monday to pick up torpedoes for the battleships . They were firing a lot of torpedoes , finishing up with a night shoot on the Wednesday ...
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ACROSS THE SAHARA BY CAR BY CLELAND SCOTT | 1 |
A LION OR TWO BY LIEUT COLONEL A H E MOSSE C I E | 102 |
as delighted as ever with Blackwoods Magazine | 148 |
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